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BREAKING NEWS Sen. John Kerry calls President Bush to concede presidential election, CNN has learned. Details soon.
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Is it so? Fox/CNN reporting it on TV
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BREAKING NEWS Sen. John Kerry calls President Bush to concede presidential election, CNN has learned. Details soon.
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Kerry DID make a concession phone call he will speak at faniuel(sp) hall today at 1:00 Eastern
Its on everything now.
This sucks.
White House Press secratary Scott McClellan will address reporters in a few minutes
Not the way I wanted this to end, but good for him not drawing it out.
Europe is horrified and baffled, so are we.
Sorry major cities (see: NYC), better start building bunkers.
yes, I have to agree.Quote:
Originally Posted by elesquiador
Sorry TJ Burk, looks like the thread you posted won't turn out true.
i think the entire northeast, and pacific coast states should just start their own damn country. civil war!
i also am happy kerry is not going to try and drag this out for two weeks just to loose anyways.
poo holes.
kerry to make his concession speach @ 1pm EST today, GB to make victory speach @ 3pm EST today.
I can not speak for all europe. But I can speak for myself and I am an european who has always loved and respected US. I am sad. This is a very sad day.Quote:
Originally Posted by likwid
Stop crying. There's another election 1459 days from now.
Kerry took the respectable & dignified way out. Good enough for me.
'I voted in the 2004 Presidential election and all i got was this lousy sense of imminent apocolypse'
It's funny how African American, Hispanic and mexican votes just 'disappeared' in Ohio and NM- and noone does anything about it.
Fuctup
Did anyone catch the Daily Show last night? Talking about the duel-of-incompetence for Florida vs. Ohio, Stephen Colbert and Robert Corddry went back and forth on which state was more repressive of minorities with their jim crow practices...to win, Colbert announced "this just in, Florida has announced that it has re-instituted slavery..."
it was quite funny.
I don't like the result, but I'm glad this won't be drawn out like 2000. Now if the economy doesn't pick up Bush has no one to blame. Or if we are attacked again he has no scapegoat. The future of this country will be decided by Bush :tdo13: . Scary thought if your not a conservative. I think the biggest disappointment for me was the low turnout of young voters :nonono2: . 17% is not what I call rocking the vote. According to P. Diddy they're all gonna die.
(Yeah, I know I am one.) Was it really only 17%? I was hearing they turned out in record numbers. I guess 17% is "record numbers" compared to 13%. Geez. :rolleyes:
kerry: "hello W, I am calling to wish you the best in the next 4 years"
W: "really that's very gratious of you"
Kerry: "PSYCH!!!!" click
damn, I thought you were saying Kerry was calling for Bush to conceed. That would have been f'ing cool. But alas.
Snow, I too am disappointed the 18-29's did not get out and vote. it's pretty disgusting to see.
On the other hand the get out the vote effort by both parties must have done something because the overall turnout was record setting.
im 19 and i voted. didnt vote for who people my age are supposed to (according to mtv and p diddy anyway).
I'm 20 and also didn't vote the way the media thought I would (suckers). Unfortunately Coors lost the senate race, but oh well, 1/2 isn't bad, and most of the ammendments went the way I wanted them to go.Quote:
Originally Posted by house
Edit: Davey, I would love to see his source for that info because "The Economist" also published that table, but then retracted it in the following magazine because they said the source they got it from admitted that the numbers were made up.